The newly engaged power couple, Indian cricketer Rinku Singh and Samajwadi MP Priya Saroj, find themselves in a bit of an unclear situation, as their engagement was turned down by their families.
It was initially reported that Indian cricketer Rinku Singh is engaged to Samajwadi Party Member of Parliament Priya Saroj, stirring a lot of excitement and curiosity. However, the claim was quickly denied by both sides, with representatives from both families rejecting the engagement rumors. Despite the official denials, rumors continue to swirl, suggesting that the two might actually be engaged and could marry soon. This has led to a situation where different parties from both sides are contradicting each other, fueling speculation and keeping the story in the limelight.
Who's Priya Saroj
Priya Saroj, a rising political figure, made headlines after she fought and won the Lok Sabha elections from Machhlishahr, becoming one of the youngest MPs in the country at just 25 years old. A well-educated woman, Saroj completed her schooling at the Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute in New Delhi, graduated from Delhi University, and earned her LLB from Amity University, Noida. With such an impressive background, her connection to Rinku Singh, who has become a star for his big-hitting exploits in cricket, only adds to the intrigue surrounding the pair.
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Rinku Singh and the Champions Trophy
Meanwhile, Rinku Singh’s cricketing future is also generating buzz, with questions surrounding his inclusion in India’s squad for the Champions Trophy 2025. Reports suggest that Rinku might not be selected for the prestigious tournament, though the squad is set to be announced soon.
Despite this, Rinku is expected to make his return to international cricket as he is slated to play for India in the upcoming T20I series against England, starting January 22. Prior to the series, Rinku will attend a three-day camp in Kolkata, where he will focus on preparing for the games ahead. His inclusion in the T20I squad offers hope for his future with the Indian team, even as the Champions Trophy remains uncertain.